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| Sounds like trash in the float bowl ,migrating to the needle & seat and not allowing the float to shut off the fuel. Clean out the gas tank and clean the carb..hope I helped. |
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| bump... other possible problems please
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| I'm with Tim. I had the same problem on an 03 blaster. Took it apart, cleaned it thoroughly, slaped it back on and with some small tuning it ran perfect!!! I threw in a new plug and cleaned the air filter, couple shots with the grease gun and I was golden for the whole summer! Obviously it's a carb problem so clean it and be done with it! If you really wanted to do it the right way, by a carb rebuild kit, I think its something stupid like 10 or 15 bucks.
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